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Uses correct module for OAuth clients in the docs (#2309)
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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ Some OAuth providers support refreshing the access token when it expires. To ref
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Wasp exposes the OAuth refresh token in the `onAfterSignup` and `onAfterLogin` hooks. You can store the refresh token in your database and use it to refresh the access token when it expires.
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Import the provider object with the OAuth client from the `wasp/server/oauth` module. For example, to refresh the Google OAuth access token, import the `google` object from the `wasp/server/oauth` module. You use the `refreshAccessToken` method of the OAuth client to refresh the access token.
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Import the provider object with the OAuth client from the `wasp/server/auth` module. For example, to refresh the Google OAuth access token, import the `google` object from the `wasp/server/auth` module. You use the `refreshAccessToken` method of the OAuth client to refresh the access token.
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Here's an example of how you can refresh the access token for Google OAuth:
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@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ Here's an example of how you can refresh the access token for Google OAuth:
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<TabItem value="js" label="JavaScript">
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```js title="src/auth/hooks.js"
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/oauth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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export const onAfterLogin = async ({ oauth }) => {
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if (oauth.provider === 'google' && oauth.tokens.refreshToken !== null) {
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ export const onAfterLogin = async ({ oauth }) => {
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```ts title="src/auth/hooks.ts"
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import type { OnAfterLoginHook } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/oauth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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export const onAfterLogin: OnAfterLoginHook = async ({ oauth }) => {
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if (oauth.provider === 'google' && oauth.tokens.refreshToken !== null) {
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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ Some OAuth providers support refreshing the access token when it expires. To ref
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Wasp exposes the OAuth refresh token in the `onAfterSignup` and `onAfterLogin` hooks. You can store the refresh token in your database and use it to refresh the access token when it expires.
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Import the provider object with the OAuth client from the `wasp/server/oauth` module. For example, to refresh the Google OAuth access token, import the `google` object from the `wasp/server/oauth` module. You use the `refreshAccessToken` method of the OAuth client to refresh the access token.
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Import the provider object with the OAuth client from the `wasp/server/auth` module. For example, to refresh the Google OAuth access token, import the `google` object from the `wasp/server/auth` module. You use the `refreshAccessToken` method of the OAuth client to refresh the access token.
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Here's an example of how you can refresh the access token for Google OAuth:
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@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ Here's an example of how you can refresh the access token for Google OAuth:
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<TabItem value="js" label="JavaScript">
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```js title="src/auth/hooks.js"
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/oauth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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export const onAfterLogin = async ({ oauth }) => {
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if (oauth.provider === 'google' && oauth.tokens.refreshToken !== null) {
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ export const onAfterLogin = async ({ oauth }) => {
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```ts title="src/auth/hooks.ts"
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import type { OnAfterLoginHook } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/oauth'
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import { google } from 'wasp/server/auth'
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export const onAfterLogin: OnAfterLoginHook = async ({ oauth }) => {
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if (oauth.provider === 'google' && oauth.tokens.refreshToken !== null) {
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